2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.cirp.2007.05.065
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Deformation Machining - A New Hybrid Process

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“…In deformation machining, as identified by Smith et al (2007), thin features are machined to the desired accuracy by milling. Forming operations are then carried out to create deformations of the thin sections by bending or stretching the features to finally form the designed shapes.…”
Section: Milling and Formingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In deformation machining, as identified by Smith et al (2007), thin features are machined to the desired accuracy by milling. Forming operations are then carried out to create deformations of the thin sections by bending or stretching the features to finally form the designed shapes.…”
Section: Milling and Formingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Smith et al [11] propose a hybrid process, a mix of machining of thin wall structures and single-point incremental forming. The authors voluntarily Fig.…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then using a forming tool single point incremental forming is used to create deformations of thin sections in two different ways, by bending the features or by stretching. Deforming between the cutting tool and the deformation tool, this hybrid combination allows making interesting features which are thinner, lighter or less expensive than the structures they replace, and which have novel geometries that were previously not possible [8].…”
Section: Deformation Machiningmentioning
confidence: 99%